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Configuring Citrix ADC-owned IP addresses
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Configuring the NSIP address
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Configuring ARP response Suppression for Virtual IP addresses (VIPs)
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Configuring the NSIP address
The NSIP address is the IP address at which you access the Citrix ADC appliance for management purposes. The appliance can have only one NSIP, which is also called the management IP address. You must add this IP address when you configure the Citrix ADC for the first time. You cannot remove an NSIP address. For security reasons, the NSIP should be a non-routable IP address on your organization’s LAN.
If you modify this address, you must reboot the Citrix ADC appliance. If the subnet address of the new NSIP address is different from the previous one, you must add a default route for this subnet so that the new NSIP address becomes reachable from other networks on the LAN.
Important
Configuring the NSIP address is mandatory.
Changing the NSIP address of a Citrix ADC appliance consists of the following tasks:
- Change the NSIP address.
- Add a default route for the subnet address of the NSIP address, if one is not present.
- Save the configuration.
- Restart the appliance.
Command Line Procedures
To change the NSIP address by using the CLI:
At the command prompt, type:
- set ns config -IPAddress <ip_addr> -netmask <netmask>
- show ns config
To add a default route by using the CLI:
At the command prompt, type:
- add route 0 0 <gateway IP address>
- show route
To save the configuration by using the CLI:
At the command prompt, type:
- save config
To restart the Citrix ADC appliance by using the CLI:
At the command prompt, type:
- reboot
GUI Procedures
To configure the NSIP address by using the GUI:
- Click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the Configuration page.
- Click the NSIP address pane.
- On the NSIP address page, set the following parameters, and then click Done: - NSIP address - Netmask
To add a default route by using the GUI:
Navigate to System > Network > Routes and, on the Basic tab, add a default route with the following parameter settings, and then click Create.
- Network (set to zero)
- Netmask (set to zero)
- Gateway (IP address of the gateway)
To restart the Citrix ADC by using the GUI:
- On the System Information tab page of the System node, click Reboot.
- When prompted to reboot, select Save Configuration to make sure that you do not lose any configurations.
Sample configuration
In the following example, the NSIP address of a Citrix ADC appliance is changed to 192.0.2.90, which has a different subnet address (192.0.2.0/24) than the previous NSIP address. Therefore, a default route is added for this subnet, so that the new NSIP address becomes reachable from other networks.
> set nsconfig -ipAddress 192.0.2.90 -netmask 255.255.255.0
Warning: The configuration must be saved and the system rebooted for these settings to take effect
> add route 0 0 192.0.2.1
Warning: The configuration must be saved and the system rebooted for these settings to take effect
> save config
Done
> reboot
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